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    shipwrecked sailor case

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    Ladies and gentlemen of the jury‚ it is my intent to prove to you that during that fateful night in the Atlantic Ocean‚ Mr. Dudley and Mr. Stephens selfishly and cowardly stole the life of Mr. Brooks and proceeded to eat him because they valued their own lives over that of a fellow crewmate. Mr. Brooks‚ Mr. Stephens‚ and Mr. Dudley were all crew members on a ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean. They would never reach their destination though. Halfway through their journey a horrible storm struck and

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    Myth or Reality In the world there are only few places where people go missing for no logical explanation. The Bermuda Triangle is a place located in the ocean near the Bahamas and said to be where planes and ships have gone missing. From an article entitled Bermuda Triangle it sates that according to the national and safety transportation board only a few ships and planes has gone down during the past ten years but over 30 of them have gone down in the Bermuda Triangle(Weather‚ 2). Also in

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    Most of the world enslaved africans in the atlantic world and it affected many things in the atlantic world and everything after that until current time. There are many ways that caused savery in the atlantic world one reason was because the colonists in the 1500’s decided that they wanted cheap labor. The colonists figured out that african slaves were better than european slaves. African americans had been exposed to european diseases and built up an immunity to the diseases. They also had experience

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    especially for the isolated communities. Moreover‚ it saves time and healthcare expenditure. This essay aims to discuss the comparisons between two projects‚ in Cambodia-Partners Telemedicine project and a remote volcanic group of islands in South Atlantic Ocean-Telemedicine comes home. To begin with‚ recent studies illustrate that there are many benefits of using telemedicine‚ especially for the least developed environments like Tristan da Cunha and several distant places in Cambodia. It can be used

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    Trads aren't Fads

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    Trads aren’t Fads The word tradition makes everyone think of different things but the true meaning is something that has been established and carried out through time. Author T.S. Eliot once said‚ “A tradition without intelligence is not worth having.” A tradition is not something people should create without thought‚ rather it should hold value and meaning; no one should take part in a tradition that lacks good reason because it is a waste of one’s time. T.S. Eliot’s quote says a lot about how

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    Punta Cana

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    at the resort are unique. Upon arriving at the hotel‚ you can feel the happiness and hear the contagious music‚ like bachata and merengue. After the check-in they take you to a nice room where you can smell the fresh flowers and enjoy the beautiful ocean sight. The food at the different hotel restaurants is delicious‚ under the “all inclusive” plan you can taste and enjoy a great variety of food‚ so you can drink and eat whatever you want anytime. The hotel offers you a variety of activities at night

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    such as geophysics‚ meteorology‚ and climatology. He also contributed to meteorology by establishing to track air circulation using balloon. In 1911‚ he read a paper that listed identical fossils of plants and animals found on opposite side of the Atlantic‚ and he looked for more of such organisms. At his time‚ such cases were explained by postulating land bridges which do not exist now. However‚ Wegener found that coastlines of South America and Africa match closely. As evidences he suggested the

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    first known European recording belonged to Christopher Columbus an Italian-European explorer who sailed the ocean blue in 1492. “Journey of the First Voyage to America” is an explorative narrative by Christopher Columbus about his journey to the west and reports on what he had discovered to the Spanish Royals. In 1492‚ Columbus attempted to reach India by sailing through the Atlantic Ocean as opposed to crossing Eastern Europe and Southwestern Asia to reach his destination. He ended up on the island

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    Early Trading System

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    into world trade patterns‚ of The Americas‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ The Indian Ocean‚ The Silk routes‚ China and The South China Sea‚ Europe and The Mediterranean‚ and The Atlantic Exploration. The goals and functions of world trade today vary from when it started. distance trading today is a big part of everyday life for us. Most of our products‚ as you can see‚ come from China‚ Japan‚ Italy and other places across the ocean. Where would we be today if long distance trading wasn’t a Asia and Europe

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart is considered an influential figure in our history because she was one of the first women passenger to fly across the Atlantic. She then became a pilot and did not give up no matter how many times she crashed. She has inspired many people to follow your heart. Young life Amelia Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas (source #2). Amelia was living with her grandparents since she was ten. She had a younger sister. Her dad’s name was Edwin and her mom’s

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